History of Samsung Phones

Samsung is the biggest name in smartphones other than perhaps Apple, but Samsung sells more handsets. That’s in part because it launches more, with dozens of new phones launched each year across every segment of the market.

While not all of these phones are significant, some are, particularly its flagship Galaxy S range, which tends to be powerful and often also innovative.

Why we love Samsung Phones

That innovation is one of the best things about Samsung, which isn’t afraid to pack in new features like iris scanners and curved screens. The company is even working on foldable phones.

In recent years Samsung’s phones have also been notable for how stylish they are, with the Galaxy S7 Edge for example sporting a slim metal frame, sandwiched between a curved glass screen and a glass back.

You’ll also find class-leading cameras on Samsung’s high-end phones, along with oodles of power, to see you through even the most demanding apps and games.

Plus, Samsung’s phones have Super AMOLED screens, which tend to be bright and vibrant with great contrast and in many cases very high QHD resolutions.

But perhaps the best thing about Samsung’s devices, especially at the higher end, is that they’re incredibly feature packed, with almost every spec and feature you could ask for, from water resistance to fingerprint scanners and long-lasting batteries.

Latest Samsung Phones

Samsung’s most notable phone right now is the aforementioned Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, which has a beautiful 5.5-inch curved screen, a great camera, lots of power, fast charging and more besides.